The Cram Group, a Microsoft Gold Certified Meridian Systems Consulting and Development Partner, announces general availability of ProjectXnet Cloud Hosting Services for Prolog Converge. Several ENR top 400 customers have already embraced the new hosted service offering.

Prolog Converge adds a new web interface to the web services platform which The Cram Group has been hosting for customers since 2008.

Prolog Converge permits applications and people to securely connect and share construction project information over the Internet. Designed using the latest in Service Oriented Architectures and XML technology, Prolog Converge allows organizations to integrate enterprise applications, and users to develop and use role-based applications such as Office Business Applications (OBAs) that connect to a centralized Prolog database. Companies with disbursed teams and collaborative partners can benefit from Prolog Converge as an extension to their existing investment in Prolog Manager.

One of the key features of this release includes The Cram Groups Single Sign On (SSO) functionality for Prolog Converge. When combined with other centralized applications using SSO, this results in a rapid, reliable deployment that is supported with a single source of responsibility and security.

"Since 2001 we have been evolving ProjectXnet into the most flexible cloud technology platform for the construction industry. Products like Prolog Converge enable us to showcase our service flexibility and value to our customers. Our background in consulting and technology services led by experienced professionals from the construction industry puts us in a unique position to offer industry leading solutions based on understanding the core needs of the Architecture Engineering & Construction (AEC) Industry," says Gina Rondinelli, Business Development Manager, The Cram Group.

Carmen has been in charge of SYS-CON's sales and marketing functions since 1994. Under her leadership, the company was named by Inc 500, among the fastest growing 500 privately held companies in North America three years in a row.